CHICAGO – Police accuse a Chicago man of pulling out a submachine gun in a convenience store because he didn’t want to pay a 22-cent tax on a two-liter bottle of soda.
A Cook County judge ordered 36-year-old Nahshon Shelton held without bail after the Sunday afternoon incident.
Shelton is charged with aggravated assault, unlawful use of a weapon by a felon and having an invalid Firearm Owner’s Identification card.
Prosecutors say Shelton pulled out a blue-steel Intratec .22-caliber submachine gun and threatened to kill everyone. Authorities say he told police it “is my neighborhood, I’m tax exempt.” More
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A Cook County judge ordered 36-year-old Nahshon Shelton held without bail after the Sunday afternoon incident.
Shelton is charged with aggravated assault, unlawful use of a weapon by a felon and having an invalid Firearm Owner’s Identification card.
Prosecutors say Shelton pulled out a blue-steel Intratec .22-caliber submachine gun and threatened to kill everyone. Authorities say he told police it “is my neighborhood, I’m tax exempt.” More
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